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Story doesn't need introduction to the characters though I might go back and read the previous mini. I like the idea of a vampire cure turning people into worse monsters and the story is easy to follow...it even feels like a Mignola book. Cold and slow but a good slow.

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Story doesn't need introduction to the characters though I might go back and read the previous mini. I like the idea of a vampire cure turning people into worse monsters and the story is easy to follow...it even feels like a Mignola book. Cold and slow but a good slow.

art was also very good.

7.9

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I feel like a condemned building with a brand new flag pole.- Les Paul

Wrasslin' Fan

Lord Baltimore is a fun character to read about. He comes across as your standard monster hunter, but the standard of anything isn't necessarily as bad thing -- there's a reason why things become a standard. As long as a standard character is well written then it'll work. The same thing can be said about the story itself. There isn't anything new or groundbreaking here, but it's well written and fun.

Wrasslin' Fan

Lord Baltimore is a fun character to read about. He comes across as your standard monster hunter, but the standard of anything isn't necessarily as bad thing -- there's a reason why things become a standard. As long as a standard character is well written then it'll work. The same thing can be said about the story itself. There isn't anything new or groundbreaking here, but it's well written and fun.

I'll give this an 8 out of 10.

Thank you Troy for the sig

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by ****** » Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:53 pm

I will totally read this tonight, I swear.

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by ****** » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:53 am

My office blew a transformer, Ironhide probably, so I am without power and the means to create Hit Girl thread. I'll do it after my slacker bosses get it together and close this shit so I can go home to some sweet sweet AC.

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My office blew a transformer, Ironhide probably, so I am without power and the means to create Hit Girl thread. I'll do it after my slacker bosses get it together and close this shit so I can go home to some sweet sweet AC.

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by ****** » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:07 am

If there was going to be a complaint about a Mignolaverse comic it would be that they sometimes can feel a bit samey and repetitive, but that would be a stupid complaint because the comics are so. damn. good.

With this being the third Baltimore series the formula is pretty well established. Drop LB without setup into a new village, meet the townsfolk, fight monsters. With the first two minis being 5 issues things happened at a bit slower pace than here in Leskovar which will just be 2 issues. Faster pace + cliffhanger = more awesomer Baltimore comics.

With Guy Davis moving on to other things, Ben Stenbeck is now the best Mignolaverse artist not named Mignola. Great storytelling, great lines. Dave Stewart's colors are naturally perfect as Dave Stewart is a coloring badass.

9.5

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If there was going to be a complaint about a Mignolaverse comic it would be that they sometimes can feel a bit samey and repetitive, but that would be a stupid complaint because the comics are so. damn. good.

With this being the third Baltimore series the formula is pretty well established. Drop LB without setup into a new village, meet the townsfolk, fight monsters. With the first two minis being 5 issues things happened at a bit slower pace than here in Leskovar which will just be 2 issues. Faster pace + cliffhanger = more awesomer Baltimore comics.

With Guy Davis moving on to other things, Ben Stenbeck is now the best Mignolaverse artist not named Mignola. Great storytelling, great lines. Dave Stewart's colors are naturally perfect as Dave Stewart is a coloring badass.

9.5

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by ****** » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:08 am

shit fuck balls, I left my usb drive with the Spreadsheet of Fantastic at work.